Monthly Archives: April 2021

San Francisco versus San Jose: What home can you get for under $1.4 million?

Some ZIP codes in San Jose saw home values increase by more than 16%, but on the whole, the city’s property values increased by 14% compared with the same period last year, bringing its median home price to $1.2 million. … Continue reading

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San Francisco no longer the most expensive U.S. market for tech offices

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – Prices of office rents in San Francisco are at an all-time low. This isn’t surprising, considering so many companies are still remote due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Rents are relatively sticky despite growing downward … Continue reading

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As “Rent Spreads” Shrink, Exodus Ends? Rents in San Francisco & Silicon Valley at Multiyear Lows, but Soar in Sacramento, Fresno, Lake Tahoe Area

At what point does the shrinking difference no longer justify the move? But wait… the Exodus for the Sierra Nevada isn’t driven by savings. By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET. People’s reaction to the changing work environment during the Pandemic, particularly to the … Continue reading

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A rustic log cabin in one of the Bay Area’s priciest ZIP codes is selling cheap

The property, at 7135 Pinehaven Road, includes three contiguous parcels on 25,000 square feet of land. “It’s a very unique property but it’s not in great shape,” listing agent Nick Flageollet said. “We found some interesting history on the place, … Continue reading

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The Hottest Markets for US Real Estate in March 2021: Are We Back to Normal?

“One of the things we saw in 2020 is that a lot of people had to put their home-buying dreams on pause,” says Nicolas Bedo, economic research analyst for realtor.com. “As 2021 home buying is starting back up again, we … Continue reading

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